CONCOR signs MoU with NVVN for development of solar RE projects 
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CONCOR signs MoU with NVVN for development of solar RE projects

According to an official statement, this partnership is poised to make a significant impact on reducing carbon footprints within the logistics and transportation sector

Bijender Arya

New Delhi: Railways PSU CONCOR and NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam (NVVN), a wholly-owned subsidiary of NTPC Limited, have signed an MoU to collaborate on the development of PV solar renewable energy projects within CONCOR terminals.

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The MoU has been signed by CONCOR's Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) Sanjay Swarup and NVVN's CEO Renu Narang in presence senior officials from CONCOR and NVVN. This collaboration emphases CONCOR's strong commitment to clean and green energy practices.

According to CONCOR, this strategic partnership is poised to make a significant impact on reducing carbon footprints within the logistics and transportation sector. By integrating PV solar renewable energy projects into CONCOR terminals, the company aims to embrace eco-friendly practices, contributing to a more sustainable and environmentally conscious future. 

"This partnership marks a significant step towards reducing our carbon footprint and embracing eco-friendly practices in the logistics and transportation sector," CONCOR wrote on X.

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